Night view of Felix’s from the Euclid trolley stop LOGAN HEIGHTS TIN FORK “People would come home from work, shower, then go out…to places like this.” By Ed Bedford, July 23, 2014 Felix’s BBQ With Soul 342 Euclid Street, Logan Heights Tuesday, 8 p.m. What’s this buzz outside Felix’s? People, mostly African-American, are milling around… Read more »
Port should delay review until master plan is complete, chairman says By Roger Showley5:33 P.M.JAN. 6, 2015Updated5:49 P.M.JAN. 7, 2015 The Skywheel at Discovery Point would replace a parking lot at G Street Mole with a 400-foot Ferris wheel and visitor pavilion. — San Diego Skyweel at Discovery Point A 400-foot Ferris wheel, complete with… Read more »
Contact: Marketing & Communications (619) 686-6388 – Published on December 15 2014. The Port of San Diego continued efforts to align with its role as environmental steward throughout the year, providing areview of notable 2014 climate and energy achievements to the Board of Port Commissioners on December 9, 2014, in support of the Climate Action… Read more »
Port of San Diego and Consul General of Mexico Unveil “Our Silences” Art Exhibit Contact: Marketing & Communications (619) 686-6388 – Published on January 29 2015. A monumental temporary public art exhibit is now on display on the waterfront of San Diego Bay. “Our Silences,” by the Mexican artist Rivelino, was officially unveiled January 29,… Read more »
Library: Heart of Logan Heights Cherished San Diego branch celebrates 100th anniversary By Lyndsay Winkley8:55 P.M.JAN. 4, 2015 The 100th anniversary of the Logan Heights branch library was celebrated with pageantry, food and stories.— Sean M. Haffey LOGAN HEIGHTS — Where Elia Abendano grew up in Oaxaca, Mexico, books were a rare commodity and the… Read more »
The History of Neighborhood House in Logan Heights: Three Women Who Worked at Neighborhood House and Became Part of the Community by MARIA E. GARCIA on FEBRUARY 14, 2015 · 0 COMMENTS in ACTIVISM, EDUCATION, HISTORY OF NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE Miss Gertrude Peifer, Mrs. Wilfreda Brackett and Miss Julie McClure By Maria E Garcia Last week… Read more »